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Hidden Honeymoon Gems - Isle of Skye, Scotland - part of the weddings video series by GeoBeats.
On the eastern coast of the island, the town of Portree looks towards mainland Scotland.
The majestic Isle of Skye, off the Scottish west coast, is a honeymooners paradise.
There is nowhere in the world quite like it, this island is full of wonders.
There is the gray, rocky face of the so-called Old Man of Storr.
The Kilt Rock, on the coast, is so known for its patterns which resemble clan tartans.
You can visit the grave of the famous Scottish Jacobite, heroine Flora MacDonald.
From Uig, visitors can take ferries out to the more distant islands of the Outer Hebrides.

Hidden Honeymoon Gems - Chiang Mai, Thailand - part of the weddings video series by GeoBeats.
Chiang Mai (ch like in chair mai – my), located in the north of Thailand, is a honeymoon spot for the creative ones.
It's a beautiful city with a dizzying array of things to see and do.
This ancient city was founded in the late 13th century, and quickly rose to prominence due to its strategic location.
Though it is an international city, with a mix of many nationalities, Thai culture is still predominant and distinct.
Chiang Mai is a bustling locale with many exciting sights, from night clubs to museums to displays of Thai traditions and rituals.
It is a major religious center in Thailand and boasts over three hundred Buddhist temples throughout the city.

Hidden Honeymoon Gems - Bologna, Italy - part of the weddings video series by GeoBeats.
For an Italian honeymoon that's full of history, food, and beauty, check out Bologna
Nearly the entire city is built using a warm red stone, giving it a unified appearance and the nickname the red one.
One of Bologna's famous features is the twenty-eight miles of old porticoes that run throughout the city.
It boasts the second largest historical center in Europe, containing medieval churches, and the world's oldest university.
The streets of the city frequently open up into beautiful plazas, which are a common gathering place for Bologna's residents.
The best view of the city can be gained from the top of the Asinelli Tower, which is nearly 320 feet high.
Besides all the sights, Bologna is home to some of the best Italian cuisine in all of Italy and is famous for its restaurants.

Hidden Honeymoon Gems - Ubud, Indonesia - part of the weddings video series by GeoBeats.
Honeymooners to Bali, Indonesia would be remiss not to visit one of the area's greatest centers of arts, religion and culture, Ubud
Religion, particularly Balinese Hinduism, is an important part of the town and is the foundation on which it was built.
As a result, there are some amazing Buddhist temples and religious buildings in Ubud, many of which are centuries old.
The town has become a popular destination for its many exotic, fascinating, and sometimes bizarre sights.
In this part of the world, religion and art often meet in unexpected and interesting ways, producing statues and sculptures of strange, wonderful forms.
Though Ubud has experienced growth in recent decades, it has adjusted well to the increase of visitors.

Hidden Honeymoon Gems - Vlkolinec, Slovakia - part of the weddings video series by GeoBeats.
If you want to enjoy Slovakian folk architecture on your honeymoon, check out Vlkolinec
It dates to at least the fourteenth century, when its earliest mention was recorded.
One of the most impressive structures in the town is the eighteenth-century belfry that is located in the towns central square.
They are nearly all of entirely traditional design and are an important part of Slovakian culture.
The brightly-colored wood homes are a striking counterpoint to the tall hills and mountains of the region.
Accompanying Vlkolinec's folk architecture is the folk art of the area, including carvings and statues scattered throughout the village.
This ancient town not only holds a UNESCO world heritage site honor, but has been named as one of only ten Slovak folk architecture reservations.